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Reflection:
  • Review your work on the different grouping presented in the website as well as your comments on the pictures associated with each group or event
  • Summarize what you learned about the different groups and the types of activities they took part in.
  • Express your opinions on the different activities that were associated with males and females

Married women, married working men, working classmen in general, and children, took part in different activities throughout 1898-1913. Enclose as a married women's life is back then; their life did not revolve around the house; but when they went out to wash the clothes. Other married women would come and talk to each other. Street amusements benefited the children as well as other people of the working class, or when family members are taken out to gather at street corners, stoops, and tenement doorwats in order to relax and socialize. The Lower East Side streets were popular because they offered street performers, sidewalks acrobats, baked potato venders and more easily assesable goods. Children would go around the neighborhood exploring parks and neighborhoods. For married man they would hang out at saloons or gather around the hangout center and talk about daily issues, personal views, and more. The activities between man and woman from the rural time and urban time is that rural time both man and women worked while the woman in uban civilization stayed home, and took care of the house. The amount of work split between the two heads of the families are not even, and fair.
family of 4-6; Put children to work. In 1970 they spent only 2.3 % for leisure. Hang out on the streets; different than modern life.
Men drink
men spent about 10% of their own personal expenses

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